MHG3864 - Municipal Swimming Baths, Inverness

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Type and Period (1)

  • SWIMMING POOL (Post Medieval to 21st Century - 1560 AD to 2100 AD)

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  • None recorded

Full Description

Photographic record and watching brief requested on demolition January 2001. RCAHMS also plan to photograph the building and surrounding area at the end of January.

John Wood
9/1/01
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Trial excavations carried out in 1978 found no evidence of medieval occupation in this area.

NH64NE 115 6630 4570.

(see also NH64NE 104
NH64NE 112.01
NH64NE 113
NH64NE 114
NH64NE 116
NH64NE 117)

NH6645 Following the publication of the Scottish Burgh Survey report on Inverness, 7 trial trenches were excavated at strategic points within the medieval burgh:-
Trench 1, on the cleared site of No's 19 and 21 Castle Street.
Trench 2, in the garden of balnain House, on the north bank of the River Ness.
Trench 3, behind No's 43-47 Church Street.
trench 4, in the drying green immediately behind Dunbar's Hospital, Church Street.
Trench 5, behind the municipal swimming baths.
Trench 6, to the south of Abertarff House, Church Street.
Trench 7, on the cleared site of No 10 Market Street.
Of these only trenches 1, 3 and 6 yielded evidence of medieval activity. Trench 1 comprised up to 2m of stratified deposits, trench 3 contained a number of clay and timber lined pits cut into the natural gravel, whilst trench 6 comprised a small deposit of occupation material, up to 1m in thickness, though very badly affected by post-medieval foundations.
Sponsor : SDD (AM), Inverness District Council
G Farnell, G Ewart 1978

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Location

Grid reference Centred NH 6629 4567 (53m by 69m) (2 map features)
Map sheet NH64NE
Civil Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area INVERNESS

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